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Regular Planning Commission 7. 2. <br />Meeting Date: 11/05/2020 <br />By: Brian McCann, Community <br />Development <br />Information <br />Title: <br />Discussion Item: Potential Interim Use Permit of Storage Containers for Ve-Ve Inc. (Project No. 20-136); Case of <br />John Vevea on behalf of Ve-Ve Inc. <br />Purpose/Background: <br />The purpose of this case is to introduce a topic to the Planning Commission that may come forward as a formal <br />application for the December meeting. The item is an Interim Use Permit concerning two storage containers on the <br />property located at Ve-Ve Inc., 14047 Azurite St NW (the "Subject Property"). City Staff has received an inquiry <br />about the potential of two (2) storage containers from the property owner. <br />Notification: <br />Notification is not required for a discussion item. <br />Observations/Alternatives: <br />Summary <br />The business, Ve-Ve Inc. (the "Business"), and property owner, John Vevea (the "Applicant") have contacted the <br />City about the possibility of a two (2) side -opening storage containers (the "Containers") for his business. A site <br />plan, narrative, container specifications, and a letter from neighboring properties have been submitted by the <br />Applicant, and they are interested in getting some initial feedback from the Planning Commission prior to officially <br />applying for an Interim Use Permit. These items are attached to this case. <br />The Applicant has noted that the containers would be managed and maintained by the business, and would like to <br />utilize the containers for an extended period of time. The Applicant has started to outgrow their cold storage space <br />inside and would like to utilize these containers for additional cold storage, to be accessed a few times a week, in <br />order to remain in their current location. <br />Site Information <br />The Subject Property is approximately 2.1 acres, zoned E-1 Employment District, and consists of two separate <br />parcels. The proposed location of the containers is near the southwest portion of the southern parcel, outlined on the <br />attached site plan. There is a large layer of vegetative screening between Azurite St NW and the proposed location <br />for the containers The Applicant has provided a letter signed by his immediate neighbors addressing that they will <br />not be affected by the addition of the containers. The containers are planned to be placed on Class V crushed <br />concrete, which will be installed prior to moving them onsite. <br />Current Regulations <br />At this time, the City does not allow shipping containers or these large metal storage containers in lieu of an <br />accessory building in any district. The request for these types of containers is becoming more and more common as <br />the containers become more trendy and readily available. Staff is aware of at least one other request from an <br />industrial -type user for these types of shipping containers, and has numerous requests from residents to allow these <br />types of storage containers on residential properties. <br />Previous direction has been to improve the image of Ramsey and work with property owners throughout the City to <br />incrementally improve properties. This property is one of the few remaining sites from Ramsey's original industrial <br />park that saw significant investment to redevelop from metal panel buildings to the more modern designed buildings <br />
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